Caring For Eachother







In a wolf pack there is some responsibility. Wolves care for eachother by watching and protecting eachother. When a wolf goes hunting another will watch there young. When a wolf sleeps, there will be a guard to watch over them. Wolves are very caring animals they care for eachother in many ways.

Wolves are much like dogs in the sense of caring, when a person is hurt a dog will come over and "try" to make them feel better, and the same goes for a wolf. A wolf will care for a human or another of it's kind. But in the case of a human the wolf will not help you feel better if they are starving, and it that case it is very rare for a wolf to hurt a human.
In the case of another wolf, wolves will not leave behind a hurt pack member, unless that wolf is going to die.
Wolves will stay behind and protected the weak, in a wolf world it is the strong care for the weak, not the strong leave the weak so the pack it's self is stronger.

An interesting thing about a wolf pack is the expression of friendliness or happiness, which is usually expressed by the act of whimpering or whining. And to alert the pack of danger or alarm is for the wolf to bark! These things are ways for wolves to care about eachother for if they never showed any signs of expression alot of wolves would be killed. A trademark sound of the wolf is the howl, and it is a form of communication or to express celebration, or tho protect their territory. But the main reason of a howl is to communicate.

To care is an awesome and wonderful thing, not many animals have enough thoughts to care but wolves do. And that is one of the many reasons I love wolves!!!!

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